Perspectives

Climate Talks Blog

Climate Justice Jul, 2023

Restoring Earth through Science and Songs

Dana Kahn 23C, 25G, finds creative inspiration for many of her songs through hearing different stories from climate leaders. Last March, she traveled to New York for the Ceres Global Conference, a three-day business forum of business people, politicians, and social leaders promoting a collective and sustainable course for the economy.

Student Experience at COP Aug, 2022

Renewed Inspiration at Bonn Climate Conference

Eleanor Partington, 22C, found renewed inspiration at the Bonn Climate Conference. Her takeaway from Bonn: familiarize yourself with climate basics but don’t get bogged down with UN terminology or technicalities.

Food & Agriculture Jun, 2022

Climate Solutions Help Farmers and Livestock—and Taste Good Too

The nationally recognized White Oak Pastures represents an alternative vision of farming that focuses on enhancing soil and ecosystem health, reducing the impact of climate change, and correcting the harm of industrial agriculture. Jordan Hasty 20Ox, 23C, spent a week at White Oak Pastures with the Center for Agricultural Resilience in March 2022.

Climate Policy Mar, 2022

President Fenves, We’re Still Waiting on Climate Action.

Emory student activists are stepping up to hold the university accountable on climate change. However, this global catastrophe is too complex and deeply rooted for students to make gains on our own. We need buy-in and collaboration from Emory’s decision-makers.